The Ghana School of Law Students’ Union (Kumasi Campus) has lauded the Ghana Scholarship Authority for the timely disbursement of funds to support local scholarship beneficiaries, describing the intervention as a major relief to students.
In a press statement signed by the Vice President of the Kumasi Campus, Ebenezer Opoku, the student leadership disclosed that the Scholarship Authority has released funds to the Ghana School of Law, Makola, as part payment towards the academic fees of students on government scholarships.
According to the statement, more than 687 students who applied to the Authority for the award have benefited from the initiative, with an amount of GH?8,000.00 paid on behalf of each beneficiary.
The Union noted that the intervention comes at a critical time when a deadline had been set for fee obligations to be met, thereby easing financial pressure on students and enabling them to concentrate on their legal education and impending mock examinations.
Describing the development as timely and impactful, the statement emphasized that the support would go a long way in ensuring a smooth academic experience for beneficiaries.
“The intervention marks a major step in supporting students’ academic pursuits and ensuring a smoother educational experience, especially with our mock exams scheduled for this month,” portions of the statement noted.
Students of Ghana School of Law (Kumasi Campus)
The Union also conveyed its appreciation to President John Dramani Mahama for his continued commitment to education and student welfare, noting that the disbursement reflects a broader national effort to invest in human capital and professional training.
Students who are beneficiaries and have received SMS and email notifications from the Scholarship Authority have been advised to follow up with the appropriate administrative offices to confirm the status of their fee payments where necessary.
In its concluding remarks, the leadership reiterated its commitment to advocating for policies and interventions that promote the welfare and academic success of students at the Kumasi Campus.
It further highlighted that the government of President Mahama has operated an open-door policy, making scholarship awards an equal opportunity for all.
The Ghana Scholarship Authority, led by its Director-General, Alex Kwaku Asafo Agyei, has begun disbursing funds to local scholarship beneficiaries across the country as part of government efforts to streamline support for students.
The ongoing exercise is expected to benefit hundreds of students in various tertiary institutions, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their academic progress.
The government is also set to reopen the application portal for local scholarship applications to support financially constrained students who may not have taken advantage of the earlier window.
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